THE  waiting game on home-based players who will make the Nations Cup  qualifier against Rwanda , came to a climax on Saturday, when the  technical crew named the lucky 11 players that will join an equal number  of European based players for the crucial qualifier against the Wasps  of Rwanda.
It was  another painful decision by Head Coach Stepehen Keshi and his crew as  they again took time off to explain to the players that were are as good  as those that had been chosen for the trip but not all can make the  trip. “Many are called but few are chosen, just put in more effort and  you will be back here soonest”, Keshi told the players after assistant  coach Dan ‘the Bull’ Amokachi, named the five casualties.
The  five players dropped from camp are Sharks goalie, Okemuteh Odah, Warri  Wolves midfielder Ossai Uche, Heartland’s striker Izu Azuka, Akwa  United’s Solomon Jabason and baby-faced striker Barnabas Imenger of  Kwara United.
As  expected, Warri Wolves keeper Chigozie Agbim leads ten others that  includes his club teammates Azubuike Egwueke and striker Sunday Mba,  Papa Idris and Reuben Gabriel both of Kano Pillars and Sunshine Stars of  Akure skipper Godfrey Oboabona. There is also Juwon Oshaniwa of Sharks  of Port Harcourt , Heartland’s Bartholomew Ibenegbu and Obinna  Nwachukwu, Rangers International’s diminutive winger, Ejike Uzoenyi.,  with Enyimba of Aba’s hitman Uche Kalu completing the list.
Speaking  on the decamping, upcoming striker Solomon Jabason, said it was quite  an experience for him to have been invited to the national camp and  vowed that in due course he would bounce back to the team. “The coaching  crew has told us that we still have a 100 per cent chance of making it  and I have promised my self that I will be back soon even as I wish the  team well in Kigali”, he said amidst smiles.
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